e.b.e.c 2014 - team greece - day 2 case study
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Greece - Case Study
Thrasyvoulos KarydisAlexandros Kogkas
Konstantinos FragkakisMarios Bikos
Day 2: Dust Control
Outline- Problem- Solution Schema
- Design- Materials- Benefits
- SWOT Analysis- Economic Viability
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Problem
• Dust Storms(Haboob)• Airborne Soil
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• Dust generated from Construction Activities
Solution Schema
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Anti-dust Photovoltaic Coating and Ventilation
Solution Schema
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“Using Nanotechnology for more efficient Dust Collection”, Thomas Green, United Air Specialists Inc.
Tree leaves can capture 50%+ of particulate matter pollution (down to 1 micron)
Nano-tech artificial leaves with superior dust collection capability
1 micronWater sprinkling system for dust control
Dust Collecting Sprinklers
Solution Schema
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Anti-Dust Carpets
Specially manufactured “carpets” which prevent sand from rising
Swot Analysis
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S• Innovative Technologies and
Materials• Better Working Conditions• Flexibility on installation (Modular
Design)
W• Initial CAPEX• Adaptation to Precipitation• Relatively large impact factor
on construction site
O• Reusable Materials• Integrable Technology• Power Generation
T• Risk of novel implementation • Less expensive proposals
SWOT
Economic Viability
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• Costs :Cost Solar Coating Ventilation Dust Collecting
SprinklersAnti-dust Carpets
CAPEX ~ 20 mil. $ ~ 10 mil. $ ~ 8 mil. $ ~ 2 mil. $OPEX - < 50.000$/month
Total: 43.500.000 $
• Construction time : One month initial installation Continuous supply of modular units
• Long-term profits from generated solar energy
The End
Greece – Case Study
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